Counting down the sleeps till ‘A December to Remember’

Brimbank is gearing up for Christmas with a special program of no-charge festive activities to make it ‘A December to Remember’.

Throughout the month we’ll be spreading the joy of Christmas in our town centres and shopping strips with cheerful decorations, neon lights, Santa Claus, carols, cool selfie opportunities and plenty of entertainment.

Here are some dates to remember on your Christmas calendar:

  • Thursday 1 December, 3-6.30pm – Sunshine’s Christmas deLights: We’re turning on the Christmas lights in the Sunshine Library windows (6pm nightly during December) and there’s entertainment at the Civic Green in Hampshire Road.
  • Friday 9 December, 6.30-10pm – ‘A December to Remember’ at Keilor Community Hub, Keilor: This evening will have a real European flavour. There will be a stage show with Christmas carols and performances by local community groups, a visit and photo opportunity with Santa, neon installations, craft activities, face painting, market stalls, food and entertainment.
  • Saturday 10 December, 11am-2pm – Photos with Santa: If you’re in search of the great bearded man, be sure to get down to the reserve at 63 Alfrieda Street, St Albans Town and have a no-charge instant photo taken with Santa.
  • Friday 16 December, 6.30-10pm – ‘A December to Remember’ at Sunvale Community Park, Sunshine: There will be Christmas carols, a movie screening of ‘The Santa Clause’, a visit and photo opportunity with Santa, neon installations, face painting, market stalls, craft activities, food and entertainment.
  • Saturday 17 December, 6-10pm – Christmas Carols: St Albans Square is the place to be, just opposite the train station.
  • Roving Performers: Throughout December a host of roving performers will provide street entertainment at local shopping precincts in Deer Park Village, Glengala Village, Keilor Village and at Sunshine and St Albans town centres. Enjoy roving performances from ‘Born in a Taxi’, Leunings Christmas, and Three Wise Men.

For details and how to get involved visit www.brimbank.vic.gov.au/christmas2022

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